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  1. theunissenguido

    theunissenguido F1 Rookie
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    Belgium (part origin of Belgium also)....to a F-chat member. Luckely this member did have a phone number of UPS (some sort of help-desk) and after answering some questions, they reduced the amount of import duties from $428 to $58. They asked if that package contents "steel, aluminium or copper" ? He answered "only plastic"! Otherwise the amount would stay at $428....
    So, you see, if you have the right reaction (and luck) to inform you well, those tariffs are variable.
    My lesson learned. As long as those rules stay in place, I will not ship to the US.
     
  2. Martin308GTB

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    Thank you! Because of your profile I first thought, you shipped from Brazil. But even the UK is no more what it was a few years ago :(
    Best from Germany
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  3. Irishman

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    Is it still possible to get a cam locking tool for 2V cars?

    I am struggling to get the cam pulley bolt to break free. I have folded down the locking tab of the washer. The main problem I am having (I think) is inability to properly secure the camshaft on my bench.

    I decided against the match book cover approach with the camshaft installed in the car. There were posts here about broken/damaged cam caps.

    If I can get the camshaft secure, my preference would be to use a breaker bar instead of air to remove. I also have a 4-foot piece of pipe that I can put over the breaker bar if it's really stubborn.
     
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  4. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Air tools and now some electric impacts are a wonderful thing. They are so good there is a chance I could hold the shaft in my hand and spin that bolt out. A very mild grip on a padded bench vise would be no match. You are more likely to cause damage with a 4ft bar!
     
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  5. yelcab

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    Wrap the cam shaft with several layers of rag. Put it in a vise. Apply an impact wrench. It would be crazy to bring out your 4 foot long cheater bar.
     
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  6. Martin308GTB

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    I second that. Remove the camshafts.

    Best
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  7. yelcab

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  8. Martin308GTB

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    #33 Martin308GTB, Oct 21, 2025 at 10:08 AM
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    Ingersoll Rand makes smaller but even more powerful ones. This is mine and it was a breeze to loosen the pulley nuts or the ring nut on the clutch job. Or many other stubborn bolts or nuts like for example the crankshaft pulley bolt.

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    Best from Germany
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  9. yelcab

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    I have that IR wrench.. I hardly ever pull it out of the tool cabinet anymore. Having to drag around an air hose is such a ... drag.
     
  10. Martin308GTB

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    I have installed two air outlets on my four post lift. So I reach all spots on my car with a hose max. 3mtrs. long. I find those electric impact wrenches bulky and especially on my Alfa there are a lot of narrow situations, where the IR air wrench still works.

    Best from Germany
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  11. Irishman

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    You are all correct. I wrapped it well. Put it in the vice. With the air gun it was loose in seconds.
     
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